Decrypting Animal Minds
@DecryptingM
We seek to to engage in and encourage further comparative research and to bridge the divide that sometimes exists between scientists and society
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Why are babies born so helpless? This question was tackled in a recent paper by Katerina Faust, @carousopeck, @elson1618, and @MikeHGoldstein. Check out our press release and find out why it sometimes pays to be helpless. decryptinganimalminds.wordpress.com/2021/05/28/alt…
How better to reflect on the irreplaceable role the teachers and mentors have played in our lives than to learn about teaching in the animal world with this article written by Katerina Faust. #TeacherAppreciationDay #TeacherAppreciationWeek decryptinganimalminds.wordpress.com/2021/05/04/ani…
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Animals as Teachers
When you think about the word “teaching”, what comes to mind? You might conjure up images of chalkboards and school desks, or books and lectures, hallmarks of a formal system of education. But does…
The first in our Featured Researcher Series, read how Jacqueline Kariithi has been taking steps to start a research center, El-Koony Center, in Kenya to address challenges of conservation, community, and commerce @El_Koony decryptinganimalminds.wordpress.com/2020/09/08/fea…
Today is International Friendship Day! To celebrate, we took a look at the relationships other species shared to ask the question "Why form friends?" decryptinganimalminds.wordpress.com/2020/07/30/fit…
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The Fitness of Friendships
Though human societies vary dramatically in their cultural norms and customs, one nearly ubiquitous feature of human sociality is the presence of friendships. We form our first friendships in child…
What is the importance of comparative research? We give you 5 reasons why, including commentary from researchers including @MH_Christiansen, @BenWilsonLab, @carousopeck, @alexophir, @a2freema and many others. decryptinganimalminds.wordpress.com/2020/05/18/why…
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Why Comparative Research?
The world is populated by an immense and staggering diversity of animal life, creatures both familiar and exotic, with some that seem remarkably alien while others uncannily remind us of ourselves.…
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